Chapter 3
| System Settings
System Logs
System Logs
The access point can be configured to send event and error messages to a System
Log Server. The system clock can also be synchronized with a time server, so that all
the messages sent to the Syslog server are stamped with the correct time and date.
Figure 15: System Log Settings
The following items are displayed on this page:
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Syslog Status — Enables/disables the logging of error messages. (Default:
enabled)
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Server 1~4 — Enables the sending of log messages to a Syslog server host. Up
to four Syslog servers are supported on the access point. (Default: disabled)
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IP — The IP address or name of a Syslog server. (Server 1 Default: 10.7.16.98;
Server 2 Default: 10.7.13.48; Server 3 Default: 10.7.123.123; Server 4 Default:
10.7.13.77)
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UDP Port — The UDP port used by a Syslog server. (Range: 514 or 11024-
65535; Server 1~2 Default: 514; Server 3 Default: 6553; Server 4 Default: 5432)
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Logging Console — Enables the logging of error messages to the console.
(Default: disabled)
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